A call of the Czech revolutionary anarchist organisation
Solidarita, A-Infos News service, 22 March 2000. In the
days of September 23–30 there will be the 55th annual
conference of IMF and WB in Prague. This will be the first
action of that sort in Eastern Europe after the collapse
of Stalinism.

By Andrew Flood, 13 September 2000. A personal report of
work Irish anarchists in the Workers Solidarity Movement
are carrying out in preparation for the S26 Global day of
action in Prague and some speculation on the origins on
the new anti-capitalist movement.

By Brian Oliver Shepphard, 8 December 2002. Anarchism,
according to many modern critics, could only hope to work
in limited, small-scale economies. The primitivist sect of
the American anarchist movement advocates destroying the
“industrial mega-machine”, and returning to small,
localized, autonomous villages. This is completely at odds
with what the anarchist movement has fought for
traditionally.

By G*rd*n, 14 February 2003. The rejection of
capitalism may be a reasonable or necessary position for
anarchists to take it is by no means a historical
constant. Capitalism is a sort of incomplete realization
of anarchist ideas. Religion has often provided the
intellectual framework for substantial anarchist projects
and populations. Class is an essential aspect of the
fundamental social model against which anarchists
struggle.